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Firefighters race to contain Los Angeles wildfires with menacing winds forecast to return
SUMMARY: Firefighters in Los Angeles are battling wildfires threatening the J. Paul Getty Museum and UCLA, as strong Santa Ana winds may exacerbate the situation. The Palisades Fire has consumed 56 square miles, destroying over 12,000 structures and prompting new evacuation orders. With at least 11 fatalities reported, rescue operations continue alongside local efforts to assist displaced residents. Officials are investigating allegations of insufficient firefighting resources, including malfunctioning hydrants and an inactive reservoir. As volunteers flock to donation centers, the community faces unprecedented devastation, highlighting concerns over safety in returning to burned properties.
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Sheriff Williams sues for budget control amid funding concerns
SUMMARY: Burke County Sheriff Alfonso Williams is seeking a court order to gain control over his department’s budget, aiming to ensure public officials fulfill their legal duties. His attorneys argue that current budget restrictions hinder effective safety measures, requiring approval for reallocating already allocated funds. Despite yearly budget increases, the sheriff’s office faces funding risks, including body camera support. Attorney Pierre Ifill claims ongoing deficits stem from improper allocation by the Board of Commissioners. Sheriff Williams insists the law prohibits officials from restricting how the approved budget is spent. The commissioners maintain the sheriff is adequately funded. All local judges and the district attorney recused, awaiting a neighboring county judge’s decision.
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Savannahians in the pros: Who made the top 5?
SUMMARY: Savannah, Georgia—dubbed the “Hostess City”—has produced top-tier athletes across multiple sports. Golf legend Hollis Stacy, a six-time USGA champion, won 18 LPGA titles and is in the World Golf Hall of Fame. George Atkinson starred for the Raiders, winning Super Bowl XI. NBA’s Pervis Ellison, dubbed “Never Nervous,” won an NCAA title and was the 1989 No. 1 draft pick. Nolan Smith Jr. helped Georgia win two national titles before being drafted by the Eagles, setting a team postseason sack record. Brian Harman, 2023 Open Champion, is a four-time PGA Tour winner. Honorable mentions include Shannon Sharpe and Taz Anderson.
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Proposed sale of millions of acres of public land under GOP budget bill prompts backlash
SUMMARY: A Republican budget proposal, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” includes a plan to sell up to 3.2 million acres of federal public land across 11 states, sparking bipartisan backlash. Utah Sen. Mike Lee defends the move as a way to spur energy production and housing, but critics—including conservationists, hunters, and some GOP lawmakers—warn it threatens public access and natural heritage. The Wilderness Society and others argue the plan prioritizes revenue over preservation. A YouGov poll found 71% of Americans oppose public land sales, including majorities of both Trump and Harris voters. Key states affected include Alaska, Utah, and Nevada.
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